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According to Edward Snowden's attorney shan-gri-la in Russia is not all that is crack up to be and he want to return. Personally the only way I would allow this POS back into the country is in handcuff and shackles to be tried for treason.
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/lawyer-nsa-leaker-edward-snowden-wants-to-return-home/ar-BBic5cx?ocid=iehp
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/lawyer-nsa-leaker-edward-snowden-wants-to-return-home/ar-BBic5cx?ocid=iehp
Posted 10 y ago
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Snowden's concerns about receiving a "fair trial" are reasonable. Daniel Elsberg didn't.
I was responsible for safeguarding a lot of highly classified materials when the Pentagon Papers were leaked and was looking forward to the trial. I agreed with Elsberg that too much was being classified for political reasons thus abusing the whole system of classified documents. Thus, we spent so much time protecting trivial stuff that real secrets couldn't receive the attention they deserved. It also made people lax in handling classified materials.
Sadly, there was prosecutorial abuse and charges were dropped against Elsberg. I have often thought that it was an intentional "slip up" so that the government wouldn't have to defend the misuse of classifying information.
I suspect that the same may be true in the case of Snowden.
To be fair, Elsberg stayed to face the music, unlike Snowden who took off.
I was responsible for safeguarding a lot of highly classified materials when the Pentagon Papers were leaked and was looking forward to the trial. I agreed with Elsberg that too much was being classified for political reasons thus abusing the whole system of classified documents. Thus, we spent so much time protecting trivial stuff that real secrets couldn't receive the attention they deserved. It also made people lax in handling classified materials.
Sadly, there was prosecutorial abuse and charges were dropped against Elsberg. I have often thought that it was an intentional "slip up" so that the government wouldn't have to defend the misuse of classifying information.
I suspect that the same may be true in the case of Snowden.
To be fair, Elsberg stayed to face the music, unlike Snowden who took off.
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CPT Jack Durish
CPT Zachary Brooks is just showing off. I wonder how many he tried before he tagged the right one (if that is the right one)?
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CPT Zachary Brooks
CPT Jack Durish First try actually, I tagged him just last week in something. You just need to type the full name, including the MBA.
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CPT Jack Durish
SFC Michael Jackson, MBA Ah, I see the trick. As soon as I type the space following the comma, the list disappears. I had to type "MBA" without a space.
Congratulations SFC Jackson. People can now tag you. Aren't you lucky that we're sharing this important information? Wait until you see how it affects your email...
Congratulations SFC Jackson. People can now tag you. Aren't you lucky that we're sharing this important information? Wait until you see how it affects your email...
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I know that Snowden went the wrong route, but he did bring to light some interesting and important points. I had read that he attempted to go through the proper channels to report the abuse, but was balked. I also remember this:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/promise/426/increase-protections-for-whistleblowers/
Which was apparently voided upon his leaks.
How Snowden did this was wrong, why he did it I am not so sure.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/promises/obameter/promise/426/increase-protections-for-whistleblowers/
Which was apparently voided upon his leaks.
How Snowden did this was wrong, why he did it I am not so sure.
Increase protections for whistleblowers
"Barack Obama will strengthen whistleblower laws to protect federal workers who expose waste, fraud, and abuse of authority in government."
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CPT Zachary Brooks
“Patriotism does not oblige us to acquiesce in the destruction of liberty. Patriotism obliges us to question it, at least.” Wendy Kaminer
"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." Edward Abbey
"I love my country, it's the government I'm afraid of." - Unknown
"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." Edward Abbey
"I love my country, it's the government I'm afraid of." - Unknown
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CPT Zachary Brooks
SGT Jim Z. If he didn't run he would be so far removed from anything resembling society that he would have no chance to continue to speak out. By being free he has the ability to keep bringing to light things being done to our citizens.
Manning did not run and is now in prison. If Manning was not trying to become a woman he/she would not even be mentioned in the news anymore either. Whistleblowers are ignored or punished. It is hard to entirely write off Snowden when he gave up his freedoms to make it known what was being done against us.
Manning did not run and is now in prison. If Manning was not trying to become a woman he/she would not even be mentioned in the news anymore either. Whistleblowers are ignored or punished. It is hard to entirely write off Snowden when he gave up his freedoms to make it known what was being done against us.
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CPT Zachary Brooks
MSG Mitch Dowler said it best.
"Snowden would not have been able to remain within the grips of the administration and at the same time reveal it's tyranny. He would have been eliminated." "For us in the military the oath we take to protect and defend the Constitution which protects the rights of Citizens overrides the duty to obey any unlawful order."
What the NSA has been doing to American citizens violates so many laws and Constitutional rights that we had been given. Snowden did what he did so the people could be aware. Or is breaking the law ok as long as you do not get caught?
"Snowden would not have been able to remain within the grips of the administration and at the same time reveal it's tyranny. He would have been eliminated." "For us in the military the oath we take to protect and defend the Constitution which protects the rights of Citizens overrides the duty to obey any unlawful order."
What the NSA has been doing to American citizens violates so many laws and Constitutional rights that we had been given. Snowden did what he did so the people could be aware. Or is breaking the law ok as long as you do not get caught?
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